Thousands take to streets in cities across nation to protest Tuesday’s mining disaster, with clashes breaking out in city of Izmir, close to Soma where disaster happened
International efforts to end the fighting in Syria have stalled
Mobs torched and looted more than a dozen factories, including some owned by Korean and Taiwanese firms
Widespread criticism has been directed at the ship's crew for abandoning the overloaded vessel before an evacuation was fully underway
The ship is on the bottom of the Caribbean Sea off northern Haiti -- the same place where Columbus wrote that he and his crew abandoned ship
The attacks bring the death toll in the Thai political turmoil to at least 27, with more than 800 wounded since November
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel asks for evaluation after defense witness testifies this week that Pistorius had an anxiety disorder
With hundreds still trapped, parliamentarians demand probe of safety conditions at coal mine where at least 274 lost their lives
A temporary agreement reached last November called on Iran to cap its nuclear activities in return for limited sanctions relief
In opening remarks, interim President Turchynov says his government is ready for dialogue, but insists Kyiv will not talk to pro-Russian gunmen who have seized buildings, killed government troops near Russian border
Police say senior GSK vice president Mark Reilly ordered his staff to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes
Protests come days after patrol ships from Vietnam and China exchanged water cannon spray in an area near Chinese oil rig
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